[Scilab-users] C/C++ compiler for Mac OS Sierra

Reinaldo rei.listas at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 19 22:45:23 CET 2017


Hi Clément,
Thank you for your mail. I downloaded the Command Line Tool as suggested by Paul in my Mac. It works! I found out that "gcc" and "g++" are symlinks and they are not "real" compiler because there is no entry for "man gcc" in Mac OSX. The real name is Clang and Clang++... Please correct me if I told something wrong about this issue. However, I suppose that the Clang and Clang++ work like gcc and g++ in Linux, respectively, don't they?
So, I gave up to use Eclipse IDE for C++ because I cannot adapt myself to the project-based philosophy. Therefore, I would like to program using another software, perhaps, Gedit or something else like that for Mac OSX. 
What do you suggest, please? And how could I install it in the Mac OSX Sierra?
Thank you very much.
All the best,Reinaldo.
PS: Is this Xcode Command Line Tool enough to run Scilab 6.0? Thanks.


      De: Clément David-2 [via Scilab / Xcos - Mailing Lists Archives] <ml-node+s994242n4035494h41 at n3.nabble.com>
 Para: Reinaldo <rei.listas at yahoo.com> 
 Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 15 de Fevereiro de 2017 6:57
 Assunto: Re: C/C++ compiler for Mac OS Sierra
   
 Hi Reinaldo and welcome,

Yes Paul is right and just for completness (and CC-ing dev) :

We  currently do not require an IDE to build Scilab ; you can program using vim / emacs / notepad++,
gcc / clang / msbuild. As common IDEs provide a way to import an exiting code base as a new project,
we also do not provide project files (other than the VisualStudio ones required by msbuild).

PS: I personally use Netbeans and/or Eclipse JDT for Java programming. Eclipse CDT and/or Vim (with
YouCompleteMe) for C/C++ programming.

--
Clément

Le mardi 14 février 2017 à 09:03 +0100, Paul Bignier a écrit :
> 
> Hello Reinaldo,
> 
> You don't have to install the whole Xcode to have gcc (pointing to clang) available, you can
> simply install the command-line tools.
> 
> Regards,
> Paul
> 
> On 02/13/2017 07:46 PM, Reinaldo Golmia Dante wrote:
> > Hi Scilab users,
> > 
> > I would like to install only a C/C++ compiler for Mac OS Sierra. I had installed Xcode, but it
> > was very heavy (about 4.5GB) for the SMD disk in my MacBook Air. I'd like to install Eclipse IDE
> > C++ to program C/C++, but I think it requires a C/C++ compiler, doesn't it?
> > 
> > Thank you in advance.
> > 
> > Best,
> > Reinaldo.
> > 
> > 
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